Key Terms
- complex rational expression
- A complex rational expression is a rational expression in which the numerator and/or denominator contains a rational expression.
- critical point of a rational inequality
- The critical point of a rational inequality is a number which makes the rational expression zero or undefined.
- extraneous solution to a rational equation
- An extraneous solution to a rational equation is an algebraic solution that would cause any of the expressions in the original equation to be undefined.
- proportion
- When two rational expressions are equal, the equation relating them is called a proportion.
- rational equation
- A rational equation is an equation that contains a rational expression.
- rational expression
- A rational expression is an expression of the form where p and q are polynomials and
- rational function
- A rational function is a function of the form where and are polynomial functions and is not zero.
- rational inequality
- A rational inequality is an inequality that contains a rational expression.
- similar figures
- Two figures are similar if the measures of their corresponding angles are equal and their corresponding sides have the same ratio.
- simplified rational expression
- A simplified rational expression has no common factors, other than 1, in its numerator and denominator.